Adaptive Front Lighting System


Adaptive Front Lighting System (Adaptive Front Lights). The system automatically controls the passing lights by adjusting their beam to changing conditions of motion. vehicle speed, turnaround, built-up area, highway, deteriorated weather conditions - rainfall, snow, fog. AFS light control information can be downloaded from various sensors such as speed, steering angle, acceleration, trajectory, gyroscope, GPS, rain sensor and others. These data are converted into the anticipated direction of the vehicle and overtaking the horizontal and vertical twisting of the beam, as well as extending or narrowing the angle of light or cutting off certain parts of the beam (eg, reflecting in the wet surface and additionally dazzling oncoming traffic). The goal is to dynamically direct the light where it is needed (eg a turn). The specific AFS techniques can vary considerably and work in a variety of ways, for example by performing only certain functions. The most popular feature is the "bending" mode, also available in some standard passing lights. This is a function of lights, as opposed to special, additional cornering lights that operate only at low speeds.

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